
In the aftermath of a nuclear disaster, a starving family find hope in a charismatic hotel owner. Lured by the prospect of a free dinner, they discover that the evening's entertainment blurs the lines between performance and reality. Will they wind up the spectators or the spectacle?
This is a chilling descent into a world where hunger breeds desperation and entertainment takes a sinister turn. It feels like a suffocating, psychological maze, blurring the lines between artifice and grim reality. The atmosphere is thick with unease, leaving you questioning what's real and what's merely a performance.

















